Other research interests: Recent history of biology and biomedical sciences, in particular cell biology, genetics and reproduction; fraud and misconduct in biological science; philosophy of biology; concepts in modern biological and biomedical sciences.

M.A in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine, Durham, 2009. Dissertation: The Conceptualisation of the Stem Cell: The Influence of the Spleen Colony Assay by JE Till and EA McCulloch.

In addition I tutor undergraduate and postgraduate modules in Philosophy, and occasionally teach in the School for Medicine, Pharmacy, and Health. I am the Research Assistant for the Centre for Humanities Engaging Science and Society (CHESS), and am a member of the Centre for Ethics, Law, and the Life Sciences (CELLS).